How Northwest Territories's curriculum works
The Northwest Territories moved its JK-12 schools from Alberta's curriculum to British Columbia's, finishing with the 2026–27 school year. NWT classrooms now teach the BC courses below — if some older materials still look Alberta-shaped, that's the tail end of the switch.
Official source NWT's curriculum page (Education, Culture and Employment)Read it on the government site — ece.gov.nt.ca ↗In the MapleMind app, pick British Columbia as your curriculum — that's what NWT schools teach now.
NWT's switch to the BC curriculum — what families need to know →
Find your course in the British Columbia tree
Every course below is the official British Columbia version — the one Northwest Territories classrooms use.
Common questions
What curriculum does Northwest Territories use?
The Northwest Territories moved its JK-12 schools from Alberta's curriculum to British Columbia's, finishing with the 2026–27 school year. NWT classrooms now teach the BC courses below — if some older materials still look Alberta-shaped, that's the tail end of the switch.
Which province do I pick in the MapleMind app?
In the MapleMind app, pick British Columbia as your curriculum — that's what NWT schools teach now.
When did the NWT switch from Alberta to BC?
The move finished with the 2026–27 school year — NWT classrooms now teach BC's curriculum. Our guide covers what changed and what it means for report cards and graduation.
Are these courses right for Northwest Territories students?
Yes — they're the same official British Columbia courses Northwest Territories classrooms teach from, and every course page links the official government source so you can check the alignment yourself.
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